If you are building a lossless library of 21st-century pop anomalies, this EP—specifically in its FLAC encoding—deserves a slot right next to Daft Punk’s Random Access Memories . It is a time capsule of excess, talent, and production mastery, preserved in perfect, uncompressed fidelity. Just turn up the bass and try to ignore the lyrics. Robin Thicke, Blurred Lines, EP, FLAC, lossless audio, audiophile, Pharrell Williams, Marvin Gaye, high-resolution audio, 2013 pop.
In the landscape of 21st-century pop music, few moments were as simultaneously ubiquitous and polarizing as the summer of 2013. At the center of that cultural supernova stood Robin Thicke, a blue-eyed soul crooner who had spent nearly a decade in relative R&B obscurity before unleashing a track that would dominate airwaves, break radio records, and ignite a fiery debate about copyright, misogyny, and musical influence. That track, of course, is "Blurred Lines." Robin Thicke - Blurred Lines -EP- -FLAC-
For the serious music collector, the represents a preservation of that sonic truth. It strips away the controversy and the streaming compression to leave behind just the music: the thump, the clap, the dry guitar, and the greasy bassline. If you are building a lossless library of